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Old 04-09-2012, 06:27 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by fritz View Post
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Do you know the Panasonic micro switch part number used on this lock mechanism?

Yes: "ASQ11510" on the lock. "ASQ11510J" on the plastic baggy with a new
one inside.....Maybe the "J" is an update ???.
Also on the bag was "699-0160". They turned out to be unexpectedly cheap at 3 or 4 Euros max each.
Yagoogle ASQ11510 for the Panasonic data sheets the last one of which states the suggested uses and that grease/oil are to be avoided.

There's two microswitches either one of which can leave you immobilised.

Let's know how you go!

Fritz
Thanks, Fritz. The switches are normally close. If you removed the switches off the circuit board, they would be normally open. this would pass-by the switches as if the switches were pressed all the time. I saw one guy was doing it and the car started without any problem.
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